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Segate ST500dm002 Bsy

Postby manutd1 » 18.02.16, 07:26

Hi All
the hdd Fw KC45 sty bsy ,the head seem fine and after i wait i can access terminal.
but when i try to clear smart or translete i have led error.
i try read some file sys but can not read.
i try short point but head start cliycking not access to terminal.
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Re: Segate ST500dm002 Bsy  Topic is solved

Postby Filipp_TS » 18.02.16, 12:06

Hello,

Try to switch off all ticks in 93 sys file and fix SMART sys files (basically 135 sys file) then check a behavior.
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Re: Segate ST500dm002 Bsy

Postby manutd1 » 18.02.16, 15:25

Thanks for rply
i switch off all ticks in 93 sys file.but how i can fix smart sys file??
i try read 135 sys file and i have error.i try clear smart but also error

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Re: Segate ST500dm002 Bsy

Postby Filipp_TS » 19.02.16, 09:05

try to rewrite it from the donor Seagate drive with the same family name.
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Re: Segate ST500dm002 Bsy

Postby vijayan » 21.05.16, 04:31

MC Internal LPC Process
Spin Up
(P) SATA Reset

RECOV Servo Op=0100 Resp=0005[0x00000000][0x0000B67C][0x0000BA10]
Trans.

Rst 0x10M
MC Internal LPC Process
Spin Up
(P) SATA Reset

Boot 0x10M
Spin Up[0x00000000][0x0000B67C][0x0000BA10]
Trans.

Rst 0x10M
MC Internal LPC Process
Spin Up
(P) SATA Reset


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Re: Segate ST500dm002 Bsy

Postby DataMedics » 06.06.16, 15:42

Just out of curiosity, did you re-check system file 93 to be sure the changes actually took? Very often the drive goes unresponsive before the changes actually were written back to the system file.


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Re: Segate ST500dm002 Bsy

Postby AJ2008 » 09.06.16, 11:15

If it stays BSY then under 'Work with ROM' patch it with 'No Host FIS' patch. After repower you should see DSC and DRDY registers.

Over terminal window check if NRG is empty. If it is then regenerate translator at T> and enter ESLIP mode. Now refresh ID and try to read sectors.

Any changes to 0x93 will be reset to default after translator regeneration. But you can make changes to SMP through RAM if it is needed after Eslip mode.

Also, if SMART needs to be cleared then clear over terminal immediately after translator regen command.

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Re: Segate ST500dm002 Bsy

Postby Amarbir[CDR-Labs] » 14.06.16, 18:42

AJ2008 wrote:Source of the post If it stays BSY then under 'Work with ROM' patch it with 'No Host FIS' patch. After repower you should see DSC and DRDY registers.

Over terminal window check if NRG is empty. If it is then regenerate translator at T> and enter ESLIP mode. Now refresh ID and try to read sectors.

Any changes to 0x93 will be reset to default after translator regeneration. But you can make changes to SMP through RAM if it is needed after Eslip mode.

Also, if SMART needs to be cleared then clear over terminal immediately after translator regen command.


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